KNITTED FABRICS COTTON

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ALLEN-PRESS ALLEN KNITTING MILLS, INC. 1412 BROADWAY NEW YORK NY KNITTED FABRICS OF COTTON AND SYNTHETIC FIBERS;
ARMTEX Armtex, Inc. 438 East 52 Business Pilot Mountain NC 27041 knitted fabrics of cotton, polyester/cotton, polyester and acrylic, for the manufacture of clothing;
ARMTEX Armtex, Inc. 438 East 52 Business Pilot Mountain NC 27041 knitted fabrics of cotton, polyester/cotton, polyester and acrylic, for the manufacture of clothing;
DAN RIVER DAN RIVER MILLS, INCORPORATED DANVILLE, VA. KNITTED FABRICS OF COTTON AND BLENDS OF COTTON AND OTHER FIBERS, INCLUDING VELOURS AND PLUSHES;
EIDERLON SPUN}LO EIDERLON INC. NEW YORK N.Y. KNITTED FABRICS OF COTTON AND RAYON FOR UNDER GARMENTS;
PERMATHAL ALAMAC KNITTING MILLS, INC. 350TH FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK NY KNITTED FABRICS OF COTTON, WOOL AND SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND MIXTURES THEREOF;
RIB-EYELET P.H. HANES KNITTING COMPANY 601 NORTH MAIN STREET WINSTON-SALEM NC KNITTED FABRICS OF COTTON, OR SYNTHETIC YARNS, OR MIXTURES THEREOF;
THAL-LINED ALAMAC KNITTING MILLS, INC. 350TH FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK NY KNITTED FABRICS OF COTTON, WOOL, AND SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND MIXTURES THEREOF;
THALKNIT ALAMAC KNITTING MILLS, INC. 350TH FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK NY KNITTED FABRICS OF COTTON, WOOL AND SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND MIXTURES THEREOF;
THERMESH GEHRING TEXTILES, INC. 1225 Franklin Avenue, Suite 300 Garden City NY 11530 KNITTED FABRICS OF COTTON AND COTTON AND NYLON;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A knitted fabric joining method is provided wherein at least two tubular knitted fabrics are knitted and then those tubular knitted fabrics are overlapped with and joined to each other in such a manner that a joining region of a front knitted fabric part is different in number of wales from a joining region of a back knitted fabric part. Before the start of joining, in the joining region of the front knitted fabric part and the joining region of the back knitted fabric part which are arranged on the opposed needle beds, loops in the joining region of a large gore and loops in the joining region of a small gore are situated in the joining regions containing needles in equal number, respectively, and the loops in the joining region of the one gore are held on an every two or three needle basis and the loops in the joining region of the other gore are held on an every needle basis so that both ends of the one joining region and both ends of the other joining region can substantially correspond in position to each other. Thereafter, the loops of the tubular knitted fabrics are subjected to the bind-off process, while being overlapped with each other, thereby forming a gore at the joining portion of the tubular knitted fabrics.